A distant cousin of the Trunk, the Attaché bag from Marni also combines elegance and practicality. Carry it by hand or wear it crossbody, this boxy newcomer is sure to be fierce competition for its relative. Invest now, you won't regret it.

Free return within 14 days.

product features

Dimensions (D*W*H) : 17.5 * 31.5 * 22

Weight: 1000 gr

Handle drop 15cm - Crossbody 80cm

Two wearing options - one top handle and one detachable adjustable crossbody

Material : smooth leather

Lining : leather

Colour : Noir - Black

Closure : flap and press button

Interior : one zipped pocket, one flat pocket

Product code: RNI012002

delivery and returns

> All orders placed before 2PM CEST are shipped the same day

> We offer express international delivery (1 to 3 business days depending on your shipping country)

> Your signature is required upon delivery

> You have 14 days to return your order. All returns are free of charge.

Measure around the hand over the inside of the palm but without the thumb. Close the hand and take the measurement without squeezing too tight. Read off the measurement on the conversion table below in order to find out your glove size.

Collection Marni

In 1994, Consuelo Castiglioni and her husband Gianni launched the Marni brand as a sister company of Ciwifur, fur company of the Castiglioni family. From the first collections, the creative director’s vision was convincing. After a few years presenting one collection only (fall-winter), the brand extended its business to spring-summer, leaving fur out. Beyond their colorful and unconventional aesthetics, prints are original creations of the brand, the Marni pieces imagined by Consuelo Castiglioni have one main goal: to be comfortable. This motto inspired the designer for the thick platform sole sandals Fussbett, which have become a great success.

Success confirmed in 2012, when the Italian label was selected to collaborate on a capsule collection with H&M which quickly ran out of stock. The same year, the so far independent brand was acquired by the OTB Group, headed by Renzo Rosso.

Four years later, in October 2016, after over twenty years spent expressing her vision, Consuelo Castiglioni left the company. Francesco Risso succeeded her.

Even though his name may not sound familiar, Francesco Risso is an experienced fashion designer. Appointed Creative Director at Marni in October 2016, he has worked for some of the most renowned brands. He graduated from Polimoda Milan, New York Fashion Institute of Technology and London Central Saint Martins, then worked for several major labels such as Ana Molinari, Alessandro Dell'Acqua and Malo before joining Prada in 2008.